Demonstrations erupted in 200 places all across the country as protesters highlighted the fact that Trump has never released his tax returns, despite promising to do so — and promptly dismissing the idea once elected.

There were terrifying scuffles between protesters and counter-protesters at some Tax Day demonstrations. Although Trump supporters touted themselves as advocates of free speech, witnesses said that an incredibly large number of them were white nationalists and neo-Nazis.

Damigo is an Iraq veteran who has spent five years in jail for armed robbery. He was released in 2014.

According to the Southern Law Poverty Center, Damigo once drunkenly pulled a gun on a taxi driver because he believed the driver was of Iraqi origin.

As the Los Angeles Times reported, Damigo suffered from “severe post-traumatic stress disorder, drug and alcohol abuse, paranoia and flashbacks.” Moreover, while he was in prison, he reportedly adopted white supremacist beliefs after coming across the writings of former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke along with other chauvinistic authors.

A white supremacist sucker-punching a protester is kind of ironic, since many of Damigo’s ilk are particularly squeamish about punches. The alt-right faction believes that although it is perfectly all right to incite violence against immigrants and subtly support genocide, punching anyone is a violent act that warrants punishment.